Dear Stanweld & MetEngr,
Thanks for your input and clarification on this issue. My organisation has a number of temperbead procedures qualified(on P1, P4, P5A base metal) to Sec-IX QW-290 and NBIC. Qualifying temperbead procedure involves different technique than conventional welding.ASME Sec-IX included the guidelines on Temperbead Qualifications after many years of input from various industries.
Temperbead repair is generally performed on severely aged components and in absence of PWHT it's quite difficult to control the hardness especially in the HAZ and at the tie-in corners, where the bead meets the base metal(the toe).
If the intended repair is for refinery or petrochemicals application, look through API-510,it has guidelines on temperbead repair also.
Hence the advice to "newweldeng09" would be :-
- to qualify a new procedure to QW-290, and NBIC,
- strictly follow the guidelines of Table QW-290.4,
-it's advisable to qualify the WPS on base metals with similar "CE" to that of the parent metal.
- Weld Joint deisgn to QW 462.12, either Completed Partial-Penetration Weld, Typical Groove Weld would be advisable
Along with procedure qualification welders also should weld in the similar coupons to get a feel of the repair technique.
Thanks.
Pradip Goswami,P.Eng.IWE
Welding & Metallurgical Specialist
Ontario, Canada.
Email-pgoswami@sympatico.ca,
pgoswami@quickclic.net